Who I am

I was born in Sardinia, but it was Tuscany that gave me the context in which to grow my passion for art.

Since childhood, I have cultivated a deep interest in creativity, which led me to attend the Art Institute of Sesto Fiorentino.

Here, I specialized in fresco and restoration techniques, skills that allowed me to explore the world of decoration and artwork recovery.

Although contemporary painting is my true vocation, my roots lie in a solid educational background that still guides my every creative expression.

My art: between painting, decoration and restoration

Over the years, I have broadened my scope, working not only as a painter but also as a decorator and restorer.

My pictorial works focus on modern life, depicting people in motion merging with their surroundings, contrasting with ancient and monumental spaces.

At the same time, I create custom wall decorations for those who wish to transform their spaces, whether with modern geometries or more delicate and natural scenes.
In addition, my training allows me to restore historic frescoes and wall decorations to their former glory.

Each area, whether it is a painting, decoration or restoration, is approached with care and attention to detail.

Today

Today, my art continues to evolve, exploring the fine balance between chaos and harmony, between abstraction and realism. 

In my paintings, I use bright colors and marked shadows to tell the story of the hustle and bustle of urban life, but it is not just the paint that speaks for me. 

Each decoration and restoration intervention is part of a larger dialogue I have with the space and those who inhabit those spaces.

In portraits, I capture the essence of a person or animal through details that emerge powerfully.

 My work is an invitation to stop, to look, and to reflect on what we often miss in the speed of everyday life.

Daniela Sirigu

Light and shadows draw humanity,
in the living beauty of details.